Anyone who grew up an emo kid or even had enough influence in music knows the entire song and will revert back to an angsty teen with that one single piano note at the beginning lol
I have shocked groups of people 3 separate times in my life by correctly identifying this song immediately based on that piano note in "guess that song" competitions
Im from LA we used pick on emo kids and beat them up at hardcore shows lmao. Los Ángeles punks and heavy metal kids treated them like punching bags lmao
For sure. When I was growing up my sisters would listen to MCR all the time so when I got into my “emo” phase lol I knew all the good music to listen to
Love MCR!! They were influenced by Queen as well and you can tell when hear the song again. This was from a concept album they did about a dying cancer patient but it’s actually a great storyteller. Definitely recommend from them Mama, The Ghost of you, Helena, Cancer, I don’t Love you, Famous Last Words, and I’m not okay.
I'm 48. And I'll say, at the drop of a hat, they they are the best band of the last 20 years... and a FIRST ballot for the Hall of Fame! 💯 I got joked like hell by my peers for liking a band I was "too old to be listening to".... But their catalog is undeniable!
Imo this comment is a little backwards. It Should read- "The song sucks, and you're left feeling like someone should slap you for wasting time listening to it." BUUUUTT ....... That's just one chick's opinion. 🙂
@@Artemis3456 Hi! Only because I think it is sooo rudimentary. the rest of their discography is filled with songs with either deeper lyrics or have an awesome musical score and usually both. Teenagers just sounds like a song they phoned in. Almost like they were dumbing down the music for a simpler audience, that's all. And I know this is most likely a very unpopular opinion to have but ....
You should at least give the Black Parade album a listen. I didn't actually listen to it until 10 years after its release, because I just dismissed it as just another emo record. It's really deep and absolutely epic. :EDIT. Oh you did! 🤣
Because technically this isn't actually emo. MCR kinda got roped into and pigeonholed into that very generalized term. The funny part is musically I wouldn't consider them emo, but thematically they very much are. With lots of punk sprinkled in.
@@system0fadowner251 absolutely. In so many ways they kind of broke the borders of being defined by your "genre." I think that's why they appealed to so many people - they set out to do what they wanted to. In many ways, they were more punk rock than most punk bands at the time lol. Random side note - My nickname for the black parade (the song) is act 1: finale.
MCR are an amazing band. Sadly they broke up partly because the fans got so obsessed and so intense. When the tickets for the UK reunion shows went on sale, they sold out in minutes. Then the shows were promptly postponed due to covid.
I'm not sure that explanation of the breakup rings true. MCR were very, very clear in their messages about the split that there was no animosity, no drama, nothing. It was just time to move on to new projects. That's how art goes sometimes; you do all you can or want to do with one format, and you're ready to take on something new. We always want bad things to be someone's fault, even our own, because it's always easier to feel guilty than to feel helpless. Guilt implies control; "the bad thing happened because I did something wrong". Helplessness means acknowledging that reality doesn't care what you want, that random bad shit happens all the time just because, and there's not a goddamned thing you or anyone else can do about it, now or ever. That's the human condition. In a way, this song is about that difficult realization, and making the deliberate decision to carry on building the best world you can anyway, because fuck entropy. Besides, what else are you gonna do? You're here. The "life" deal is what it is. You can wallow in it, or you can get to work making it better any way you can. Interesting note on MCR's origins; Gerard Way, the lead singer, was a graphic designer in New Jersey on 9/11. He saw the planes go into the Towers. Forming the band was, in part, a way to help all of them process their feelings of grief and anger and fear. The rejection of Al Qaeda's attempt to use hate to spark greater hate is right there; "Because the world/Will never take my heart".
@@michaelccozens I didn't say it was the only reason, but Gerard himself said that it became so difficult to know which direction to go in next because everyone had an opinion of what MCR should be and they felt they were caught in a trap of wondering if whatever they did next was going to be good enough.
@@alanwilson3318 U LUCKY DOG U!!! Come back to this post and tell us (especially me) how it went. My original tickets have been changed twice. I was supposed to see them Sept. 2020 but Covid snatched that away. So 'for now' its set for the end of August. Wish me luck! Haha 😄
MCR is in my top 3 favorite bands! Their whole discography is worth a listen, especially now that they're back together. Their first three albums (this one being the third) are golden. My personal favorite is their second album, _Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge_ as i feel it captures their signature sound through and through. _The Black Parade_ is their masterpiece, it's their Van Gogh. It's them saying "look what else we can do!". Their first album, _I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love_ is the most raw sounding, punk and emo influenced piece. Rough around the edges but has a lot of good songs and lyrical content.
Thank you I agree that the two first albums are God tier and still in my library till this day, I remember three cheers sweet revenge in my compact cd player lol
This is one of the most amazing albums of all time. It’s a concept album and tells a story. You should definitely listen to the entire thing from beginning to end even just for your own enjoyment
'Millennials got The Black Parade and Kingdom Hearts II in the same year and we've been chasing that high ever since' it really is our Bohemian Rhapsody
if you guys wanna see that drummer hitting hard, watch their Helena live performance on Venganza I'm pretty sure that MCR drummer is trying to destroy his drumset near the end 🤣🤣 pretty epic tho
I was an angsty teen when this album dropped, it was quintessential listening for most millennials at the time. At least that's what it felt like to me. I finally got to see them live for the first time this weekend at the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento. The 16-year-old me was definitely geeking out and brought back a lot of nostalgia as a 30-something now.
"This hits too hard." Bro, this whole ALBUM hits too damn hard. Especially if you play the tracks in reverse order. 😳💀 The song "Cancer" especially destroys me. This album is the Millennial version of the "White Album" by the Beatles.
If you want to hear some amazing Gerard Way (lead singer) you guys should react to MCR and The Used covering Under Pressure by Queen. It's a live show. Fucking phenomenal!
This is one of my favorite songs of all time. The energy and feelings this song brings is EVERYTHING! This whole album is amazing. I think it’s an album meant to listen to in its entirety for sure. Helena is another great song to react to from them, but they have a ton of good songs.
Ah, hell... Now that you broke down this barrier, you guys can dive into the emo music rabbit hole. My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco... Go on and get into some more.
Im 30 years old. When this song came out when I was 12, I've alwars cried without knowing why. Still don't understand, and still breaks me apart. I love this tune
always liked these guys. Panic at the Disco too, tho that became more a Brandon Urie solo project than a full band. Lot of good music from that era imo
Please do Mama off this same album by My Chemical Romance. Keep in mind that those are bombs at the beginning of the song, and that this entire album relates to a man dying who had been in war. This conceptual album is the absolute best conceptual album ever composed. An older song of their's with high quality production value is Helena, and yet another one would be I'm Not Okay. The lead singer is Gerard Way who is also the creator and producer of The Umbrella Academy on Netflix. Gerard is a huge talent.
One of my favorite reactions to them! I love how genuine it was. They are my favorite band of all time so it is cool to see other people appreciate what they bring to the table. Please do Famous Last Words or This is How I Disappear!
I was in 8th grade when this came out. I was ofc a typical emo kid, but my mom was also going through cancer for a 3rd time. This song and album helped me come to terms with (at a very young age) that I might loose the most important person in my life. And I had to lear that even if that happens, life is still worth carrying on. Against all odds my mom's still around today and I'm so lucky. But despite that, this song never fails to bring me to tears.
the drummer is Bob Bryar, him and Ray Toro ( lead guitarist ) is 2 of the most underrated yet unbelievably taltented member of MCR. if you want a lil bit of backstory : bob parted ways with the band in 2010, and has been bullied and demonize by the new era fans since then. so, I wouldn't suggest you to keep mentioning how good of a "drummer" he is, because some people are stupid and will literally hate you for it. they say that he's a racist (because he once shared stupid memes of kanye head blending with some chocolate ball), a homophobic towards gee and frank (which is nonsense because he's literally close to both of them when he's in the band), and a bully, because after he got kicked from the band he became a little bit spiteful/distasteful and called out one of the member (mikey) when he's allegedly cheating w a 19yo while still in married. to me, the only thing that makes a lil bit of sense is the latest. (even tho bob and the guys have good relationship now, they are still hating on bob) I don't wanna speak for everyone, but I know quite a lot of old era fan with similar opinion like me, for me, bob is the woke guy, even before the term woke exist, piercing lip, kind, open to talk to everyone, being friends with everyone from every culture.. and you can see all of this if you ever go to his or mcr fan meet up back then, or even from his interviews. its just unfortunate that he called out one of the most popular member, mikey. please react more to MCR, and if I can suggest, react to their live on mexico, it's totally awesome! I love you guys reaction btw!! love from mexico ❤️❤️❤️
This album is PERFECT from beginning to end and tells the story of the Patient, a man on his deathbed due to cancer. Probably my 2nd or 3rd favorite album of all time.
I was that one kid who told everyone I hated My Chemical Romance and the emo stage, but in secrecy, there I was listening to it and admiring the talent that I criticized. MCR will forever hold a place in my heart for one of the bands that got me into playing the drums. I may not be great at it, but the inspiration of hearing them play is enough to make anyone grab sticks and start beating the hell out of a Tom or two 😂
I’m 30 now 😔 I’ve been listening to them since middle school back in 2006, but I think of my middle school years and memories when I listen to music like this and the bands i listened to. i miss all of it.
i was mostly listening to Christian Contemporary at the time. i missed out on them. i listened to some of there songs but never bought any albums. i was a huge Paramore fan though! they were awesome!
You just definitely react to (famous last words) it's kind of a continuation of black parade but mostly written for a band member who left them.... the song made the band member join them again.
The drummer is Bob Bryar. He split with the band before their breakup in 2013 and I think I read that he’s been living out of the spotlight for the most part since then
This was their 1st concept album and when three cheers came out they were featured on a mixtape and I was like the 1st one on the scene caping for them in NYC That was until my boy certified knee them when I was in culinary school Shit I found a pro deck one time and a kid asked me for it and I told sit tight and I got you And that night I stripped it down and painted the welcome to the black parade album cover on it and if there a pic still I’d like for y’all to see it MCR is one of my favorite bands and I’ve been playing since I was 7 and now I’m old as shit and young bands aren’t my speed But you can’t call your self a lead guitarist if you can’t read music or learn a song by ear And MCR has endless slippers And if anyone says killjoys was sis Y’all are not feeling what they tried to attempt
Gerard Way the Lead Vocalist^^,Frank Iero and Raymond(Ray) Toro are the lead guitarists,Michael(Mikey) Way the bassist and the younger brother of Gerard,and Bob Bryar the Drummer :)
Love MCR! I also love bands like: Brand New, The Used, Underoath, Every Time I Die, Jimmy Eat World and SO many more! 🖤 I miss the good ole days! [I saw pretty much every band live, at Warped Tour every year in my teens/early 20's.]
@@roryowens9703 OMG, HOW did I miss TBS??? I actually got to meet them and they played a few quick songs, acousitic, sitting in a chair in front of a very small group of people. They were my FAVORITE when I was younger! Thank you for reminding me so I can kick myself in the ass for forgetting them on my very short and quick list! 🖤
If you liked this a few others I would suggest would be My Chemical Romance-Helena, My Chemical Romance- I'm Not OK and AFI- Miss Murder, AFI- Love Like Winter.
Anyone who grew up an emo kid or even had enough influence in music knows the entire song and will revert back to an angsty teen with that one single piano note at the beginning lol
I have shocked groups of people 3 separate times in my life by correctly identifying this song immediately based on that piano note in "guess that song" competitions
I can personally attest to this
Im from LA we used pick on emo kids and beat them up at hardcore shows lmao. Los Ángeles punks and heavy metal kids treated them like punching bags lmao
For sure. When I was growing up my sisters would listen to MCR all the time so when I got into my “emo” phase lol I knew all the good music to listen to
I’m a Mom who’s kids grew up on MCR, even I reach for my eyeliner whenever I hear this! Amazing anthem.
This album is one of the greatest albums ever made.
💯 The time and work they put into it really shows in the quality of the whole thing!!!
@@TheStefan6969 absolutely right 👍
@@TheStefan6969 absolutely! One of my favourites ever
It really is, it is my most cherished album.
Personally, I prefer three cheers; but this album is incredible.
The lead singer is the guy that wrote The Umbrella Academy comics and though the show is hit or miss the books are pretty sick lol.
I personally reall liked the show, at least the first season. Haven't seen the rest of it.
The lead singer is also Joe Rogans cousin lol
He also created Peni Parker from the Spider-Man comics.
@@tylerdog3 we can't all be perfect lol
You know the song is iconic when literally the first note of the song can send a whole generation into hysterical sobbing
My Chemical Romance was my brother's favorite band. When he died I listened to this song on loop.
This song really is something else.
Sorry for your loss. Sending love
literally same scenario for me
RIP to your brother
Sorry for your loss.
Love MCR!! They were influenced by Queen as well and you can tell when hear the song again. This was from a concept album they did about a dying cancer patient but it’s actually a great storyteller. Definitely recommend from them Mama, The Ghost of you, Helena, Cancer, I don’t Love you, Famous Last Words, and I’m not okay.
Destroya and I'll hold them back are pretty good pump up songs as well.
I love MCR to ^^ and I'm going to Bonn in June for an MCR concert, finally back in Europe
I'm 48. And I'll say, at the drop of a hat, they they are the best band of the last 20 years... and a FIRST ballot for the Hall of Fame! 💯
I got joked like hell by my peers for liking a band I was "too old to be listening to".... But their catalog is undeniable!
the section where repeats the intro before the tempo change felt so Queenlike in flair.
Alot of bowie influence in the album also.
So many hit from the album!
That first note is so iconic. As soon as you hear it you automatically know exactly what song it is
If you liked this, try Helena and Ghost of you. Official videos. You won't be disappointed!
"Famous last words" too🔥
Disenchanted
I Don't Love You as well
YESSS ALL THESE CHOICES ARE TOPS!
Cancer as well
Now you have to hear Teenagers off the same album. The song slaps and the lyrics will blow your mind.
Imo this comment is a little backwards.
It Should read-
"The song sucks, and you're left feeling like someone should slap you for wasting time listening to it."
BUUUUTT .......
That's just one chick's opinion. 🙂
@@ishajac3637 why do you have such a strong opinion on teenagers
@@Artemis3456 Hi! Only because I think it is sooo rudimentary. the rest of their discography is filled with songs with either deeper lyrics or have an awesome musical score and usually both. Teenagers just sounds like a song they phoned in. Almost like they were dumbing down the music for a simpler audience, that's all. And I know this is most likely a very unpopular opinion to have but ....
as hip-hop fans, first time listen this song at the mall, i bought the album and never regret that .... straight fire
Thank you
@@geesus5126 ayee my fellow emo friends, your welcome ... i cant call myself as a fan but i love MCR for sure.
A lot of emo doesn't really hold up but this band and this song certainly do. Undeniably great in every regard.
There are many bands of every genre but only a few really makes it shine. MCR was very talented and deserved all he traction they got.
most of it is so emo that it falls apart (sorry i had to)
The lead singer is also the creator of the Umbrella Academy comics. They are insanely talented.
Never really got into Emo but this song and album are epic.
You should at least give the Black Parade album a listen. I didn't actually listen to it until 10 years after its release, because I just dismissed it as just another emo record. It's really deep and absolutely epic. :EDIT. Oh you did! 🤣
Because technically this isn't actually emo. MCR kinda got roped into and pigeonholed into that very generalized term. The funny part is musically I wouldn't consider them emo, but thematically they very much are. With lots of punk sprinkled in.
@@samvakarian yep and the theatrics of Queen. They transcended emo and really showed what the genre could become
@@system0fadowner251 absolutely. In so many ways they kind of broke the borders of being defined by your "genre." I think that's why they appealed to so many people - they set out to do what they wanted to. In many ways, they were more punk rock than most punk bands at the time lol. Random side note - My nickname for the black parade (the song) is act 1: finale.
It IS sad, but it's also defiantly screaming your determination with tears in your eyes.
MCR are an amazing band. Sadly they broke up partly because the fans got so obsessed and so intense. When the tickets for the UK reunion shows went on sale, they sold out in minutes. Then the shows were promptly postponed due to covid.
I'm not sure that explanation of the breakup rings true. MCR were very, very clear in their messages about the split that there was no animosity, no drama, nothing. It was just time to move on to new projects. That's how art goes sometimes; you do all you can or want to do with one format, and you're ready to take on something new.
We always want bad things to be someone's fault, even our own, because it's always easier to feel guilty than to feel helpless. Guilt implies control; "the bad thing happened because I did something wrong". Helplessness means acknowledging that reality doesn't care what you want, that random bad shit happens all the time just because, and there's not a goddamned thing you or anyone else can do about it, now or ever. That's the human condition.
In a way, this song is about that difficult realization, and making the deliberate decision to carry on building the best world you can anyway, because fuck entropy. Besides, what else are you gonna do? You're here. The "life" deal is what it is. You can wallow in it, or you can get to work making it better any way you can.
Interesting note on MCR's origins; Gerard Way, the lead singer, was a graphic designer in New Jersey on 9/11. He saw the planes go into the Towers. Forming the band was, in part, a way to help all of them process their feelings of grief and anger and fear. The rejection of Al Qaeda's attempt to use hate to spark greater hate is right there; "Because the world/Will never take my heart".
@@michaelccozens I didn't say it was the only reason, but Gerard himself said that it became so difficult to know which direction to go in next because everyone had an opinion of what MCR should be and they felt they were caught in a trap of wondering if whatever they did next was going to be good enough.
@@michaelccozens by the way, I only read the first couple of lines of your reply. I skimmed the rest and it appeared to ramble a tad.
Warrington UK 27 May 2022. See you live then MCR
@@alanwilson3318 U LUCKY DOG U!!!
Come back to this post and tell us (especially me) how it went.
My original tickets have been changed twice. I was supposed to see them Sept. 2020 but Covid snatched that away. So 'for now' its set for the end of August. Wish me luck! Haha 😄
Run hard and fast down this rabbit hole, you won't be disappointed.
This is legit one of my favorite songs of ALL TIME. Outside of Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance is in my opinion one of the best bands to ever do it.
MCR is in my top 3 favorite bands! Their whole discography is worth a listen, especially now that they're back together. Their first three albums (this one being the third) are golden. My personal favorite is their second album, _Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge_ as i feel it captures their signature sound through and through.
_The Black Parade_ is their masterpiece, it's their Van Gogh. It's them saying "look what else we can do!".
Their first album, _I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love_ is the most raw sounding, punk and emo influenced piece. Rough around the edges but has a lot of good songs and lyrical content.
Thank you I agree that the two first albums are God tier and still in my library till this day, I remember three cheers sweet revenge in my compact cd player lol
This is one of the most amazing albums of all time. It’s a concept album and tells a story. You should definitely listen to the entire thing from beginning to end even just for your own enjoyment
I cant comprehend how she sat there through the whole song without much movement lol.
'Millennials got The Black Parade and Kingdom Hearts II in the same year and we've been chasing that high ever since'
it really is our Bohemian Rhapsody
These guys are on another level! Famous last words is my favorite song!
Such a good song!
you have to react helena by my chemical romance.... the drums on that song go crazy hard.
This song blew me away when I first heard it! It was epic! Like an Emo Bohemian rhapsody masterpiece 🤣
I'm going to steal that definition from you hahaha... that's exactly what this song is.
The emo bohemian rhapsody that might be one of the best ways to describe this song I’ve ever heard
This is a song where regardless of your taste in music, everyone appreciates it all the same. And that proves in itself how amazing of a song it is 🖤
for me is the best song of opera rock ...what a time ..everyone was listening this song
This WAS and still is an anthem for the broken and defeated
I was always convinced that MCR and this song in particular could save the world if we made everyone listen to it once a day.
if you guys wanna see that drummer hitting hard, watch their Helena live performance on Venganza
I'm pretty sure that MCR drummer is trying to destroy his drumset near the end 🤣🤣
pretty epic tho
I was an angsty teen when this album dropped, it was quintessential listening for most millennials at the time. At least that's what it felt like to me. I finally got to see them live for the first time this weekend at the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento. The 16-year-old me was definitely geeking out and brought back a lot of nostalgia as a 30-something now.
"This hits too hard."
Bro, this whole ALBUM hits too damn hard. Especially if you play the tracks in reverse order. 😳💀
The song "Cancer" especially destroys me.
This album is the Millennial version of the "White Album" by the Beatles.
Meanwhile Welcome to the Black Parade has many times been described as the modern/emo Bohemian Rhapsody 🤘
Love this song! My kids got me into it. We frequently sing it at the top of our lungs in the car! Great song.
If you want to hear some amazing Gerard Way (lead singer) you guys should react to MCR and The Used covering Under Pressure by Queen. It's a live show. Fucking phenomenal!
It seems like she doesn't react to anything
This is one of my favorite songs of all time. The energy and feelings this song brings is EVERYTHING! This whole album is amazing. I think it’s an album meant to listen to in its entirety for sure. Helena is another great song to react to from them, but they have a ton of good songs.
You should definitely keep going down this rabbit hole! They have such a great catalog!
Glad people are still finding these guys. This album got me through high school, puberty, heart break, death. Shit saved my life.
Ah, hell... Now that you broke down this barrier, you guys can dive into the emo music rabbit hole. My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco... Go on and get into some more.
I love how it was like dang a slow song then so good you forgot to stop it. 😄😄👍👍
This isn't a song this is an anthem
Every song on this album is 🔥
This song means a lot, to a lot of people… the song hits harder as you get older and lose people in your life! Shout out to old school emos!
*Helena* certainly has to be next, it's my favorite & is an incredibly touching love letter to those that have experienced grief
Absolutely love this song. Thanks for your reaction.
Knowing I’m seeing this band live in two weeks has kept me going all through the pandemic. MCR are that band for me ❤️
I wasn’t a big fan of Emos and all that but this song is one of the greatest songs of all time
Im 30 years old. When this song came out when I was 12, I've alwars cried without knowing why. Still don't understand, and still breaks me apart. I love this tune
Definitely an anthem
he was so sad when it was over hahaha
Best band ever!!! 🖤🖤🖤 My teenage daughter and I bond over this band. I introduced her to them when she was a baby.
never wanted a thruple til I met ya'll
The whole album, well all of their albums, are absolutely phenomenal
MCR get a mention in He's Turned Emo by The Lancashire Hotpots
This is their anthem! ❤❤
Helena is the first My Chemical Romance song that really blew up. Still bumps
The drummer is named Bob bryar the lead guitarist is frank Lero
MCR FOR LIFE
Not a fan of the band but I love this guy. An underrated artist. 🤘🏻❤️🔥
always liked these guys. Panic at the Disco too, tho that became more a Brandon Urie solo project than a full band. Lot of good music from that era imo
Please do Mama off this same album by My Chemical Romance. Keep in mind that those are bombs at the beginning of the song, and that this entire album relates to a man dying who had been in war. This conceptual album is the absolute best conceptual album ever composed. An older song of their's with high quality production value is Helena, and yet another one would be I'm Not Okay. The lead singer is Gerard Way who is also the creator and producer of The Umbrella Academy on Netflix. Gerard is a huge talent.
I Don't Love You Anymore. Love the lyrics. Gorgeous to look at. Also, The Ghost of You.
One of my favorite reactions to them! I love how genuine it was. They are my favorite band of all time so it is cool to see other people appreciate what they bring to the table. Please do Famous Last Words or This is How I Disappear!
YES! More MCR please! Much love.
"Mama" from the same album. That one is fairly well known also.
I was in 8th grade when this came out. I was ofc a typical emo kid, but my mom was also going through cancer for a 3rd time. This song and album helped me come to terms with (at a very young age) that I might loose the most important person in my life. And I had to lear that even if that happens, life is still worth carrying on. Against all odds my mom's still around today and I'm so lucky. But despite that, this song never fails to bring me to tears.
the drummer is Bob Bryar, him and Ray Toro ( lead guitarist ) is 2 of the most underrated yet unbelievably taltented member of MCR.
if you want a lil bit of backstory :
bob parted ways with the band in 2010, and has been bullied and demonize by the new era fans since then.
so, I wouldn't suggest you to keep mentioning how good of a "drummer" he is, because some people are stupid and will literally hate you for it.
they say that he's a racist (because he once shared stupid memes of kanye head blending with some chocolate ball), a homophobic towards gee and frank (which is nonsense because he's literally close to both of them when he's in the band), and a bully, because after he got kicked from the band he became a little bit spiteful/distasteful and called out one of the member (mikey) when he's allegedly cheating w a 19yo while still in married.
to me, the only thing that makes a lil bit of sense is the latest. (even tho bob and the guys have good relationship now, they are still hating on bob)
I don't wanna speak for everyone, but I know quite a lot of old era fan with similar opinion like me, for me, bob is the woke guy, even before the term woke exist, piercing lip, kind, open to talk to everyone, being friends with everyone from every culture.. and you can see all of this if you ever go to his or mcr fan meet up back then, or even from his interviews.
its just unfortunate that he called out one of the most popular member, mikey.
please react more to MCR, and if I can suggest, react to their live on mexico, it's totally awesome!
I love you guys reaction btw!!
love from mexico ❤️❤️❤️
Gerard is always fun to watch in MCR music videos, the director definitely captures his best performances.
This album is PERFECT from beginning to end and tells the story of the Patient, a man on his deathbed due to cancer. Probably my 2nd or 3rd favorite album of all time.
One of the best albums of all Genres
I was that one kid who told everyone I hated My Chemical Romance and the emo stage, but in secrecy, there I was listening to it and admiring the talent that I criticized. MCR will forever hold a place in my heart for one of the bands that got me into playing the drums. I may not be great at it, but the inspiration of hearing them play is enough to make anyone grab sticks and start beating the hell out of a Tom or two 😂
Watching other people hear this for the first time *again* makes me so nostalgic and is an absolute pleasure. Thanks!
Finally! They're amazing def need to check alot more of them.
I’m going to see them preform in September I’m so excited they’ve been my favourite band for over 10 years
Soundtrack of my teenage years, awesome band
I’m 30 now 😔 I’ve been listening to them since middle school back in 2006, but I think of my middle school years and memories when I listen to music like this and the bands i listened to. i miss all of it.
im glad i lived the days where the Black Parade is hittin' the radio during my teenage years
i was mostly listening to Christian Contemporary at the time. i missed out on them. i listened to some of there songs but never bought any albums. i was a huge Paramore fan though! they were awesome!
You just definitely react to (famous last words) it's kind of a continuation of black parade but mostly written for a band member who left them.... the song made the band member join them again.
You getting into pop punk/ emo stuff now you should definitely check out Sugar We’re Goin Down-Fall Out Boy! Any early Fall Out Boy really
Is that the Purple Rain album behind you?
"this is raw" you hit the nail on the head brother. They had that shit.
The numbers are up! Can't wait to see a million by your name.
The drummers name is Bob Bryre
How has literally ANYONE not heard this?!
The drummer is Bob Bryar. He split with the band before their breakup in 2013 and I think I read that he’s been living out of the spotlight for the most part since then
Fun fact- the lead singer is the writer of the comic book series the umbrella academy
Ghost of you is another great one. The video is badass!
This was their 1st concept album and when three cheers came out they were featured on a mixtape and I was like the 1st one on the scene caping for them in NYC
That was until my boy certified knee them when I was in culinary school
Shit I found a pro deck one time and a kid asked me for it and I told sit tight and I got you
And that night I stripped it down and painted the welcome to the black parade album cover on it and if there a pic still I’d like for y’all to see it
MCR is one of my favorite bands and I’ve been playing since I was 7 and now I’m old as shit and young bands aren’t my speed
But you can’t call your self a lead guitarist if you can’t read music or learn a song by ear
And MCR has endless slippers
And if anyone says killjoys was sis
Y’all are not feeling what they tried to attempt
One of the greatest songs OF ALL TIME!
Gerard Way the Lead Vocalist^^,Frank Iero and Raymond(Ray) Toro are the lead guitarists,Michael(Mikey) Way the bassist and the younger brother of Gerard,and Bob Bryar the Drummer :)
Baby girl has a name. Glad they're introducing themselves
Gerard Way is Joe Rogan's cousin (name drop) and also wrote the books that were used to base the Umbrella Academy series on Netflix. Talented dude
Mama by my chemical romance is incredible also the whole album is a rock opera
crazy time to upload this, they just dropped a new song today for the first time in a decade bro
One of the greatest albums of all time. Pleassssse react to Helena by them. And famous last words!
Epic. Famous Last Words gotta go on the list, one of their best songs.
MCR "Cancer and dischanted" very emotional song
EVERY TIME you listen to this song, you'll like it a little more. Amazing song!!! Check out "Teenagers" too. It will rock your face off!
Love MCR!
I also love bands like: Brand New, The Used, Underoath, Every Time I Die, Jimmy Eat World and SO many more! 🖤
I miss the good ole days!
[I saw pretty much every band live, at Warped Tour every year in my teens/early 20's.]
Brand New were great. As were Taking Back Sunday and The Beautiful Mistake.
@@roryowens9703 OMG, HOW did I miss TBS??? I actually got to meet them and they played a few quick songs, acousitic, sitting in a chair in front of a very small group of people.
They were my FAVORITE when I was younger!
Thank you for reminding me so I can kick myself in the ass for forgetting them on my very short and quick list! 🖤
Yo react to I’m not okay by them, probably one of their most popular songs alongside Helena(which is also another one you should react to)
Fun fact. Lead singer is Joe Rogans cousin. Both got super famous never even knew each other
If you liked this a few others I would suggest would be My Chemical Romance-Helena, My Chemical Romance- I'm Not OK and AFI- Miss Murder, AFI- Love Like Winter.